Apple Is Spending $80 Million on This Huge Project

As Apple inches toward the completion of its new campus in Cupertino, Calif, the tech giant isn't skimping on any costs to wow its visitors.

Apple is reportedly planning to spend roughly $80 million on the new campus's visitor center, according to a a recent permit filing spotted by BuildZoom and first reported by AppleInsider. The two-story glass-walled building will include a 2,400-square-foot cafe and a 10,000-square-foot store.

The work is being contracted to BNBuilders, according to a building permit obtained by BuildZoom. The $80 million figure reportedly doesn't take into account an 684-stall underground parking structure, which could cost as much as $26 million, according to estimates. In total, Apple is spending more than $106 million on the project.